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have 600-seat open theaters,sports areas,and classrooms that offer professional training for $1 a course.In one recent computer class,Marta Penha,a 28-year-old teacher,said she enrolled because "the price is right.With my income,this is the only route to advancement..” 7 (19)Short courses on how to make better use of the environment are tailored for homemakers,contractors and merchants.Taxi drivers have to take a course to get an operator's license.By the end of 1993,34 environmentally friendly daycare centers were up and running.Children get a chance to interact,and learn about their environment.The activities include making masks of animals facing extinction from magazine pages.They are then sold in a string of souvenir shops,with profits helping to pay for the facilities.In small gardens out back,the kids grow vegetables for their snacks. 8 "We're trying to create a whole new set of attitudes and a sense of involvement in this City,"Greca said.(20) Skim Passage 2 and then choose from the following list an appropriate sentence to fill in each of the blanks in the passage. A.Environmental efforts were only a small part of the plan for Curitiba. B."To the people of Curitiba,this city is the best human invention there is." C.Continual migration and lack of city planning has created an unfriendly environment for many cities in the world today. D.Household garbage was not the only reason to begin a recycle program. E."It's cheaper to build libraries than prisons,"said Greca. F.The brightly coloured lighthouses have 5,000-volume libraries on the first floor, reading rooms on the second and a guard in a light tower that transmits a strong beam to provide community security. G.Like most other overcrowded and poor cities in the world,Curitiba had a serious garbage problem,until it introduced its"garbage that is not garbage"program. H.In 1991,Curitiba built the Free University for the Environment -from old telephone poles. I.Curitiba is now known as the world's recycling capital. J.Curitiba is also taking government to the people. 634have 600-seat open theaters, sports areas, and classrooms that offer professional training for $ 1 a course. In one recent computer class, Marta Penha , a 28-year-old teacher. said she enrolled because "the price is right. With my income , this is the only route to advancement. " 7 (1 9) Short courses on how to make better use of the environment are tailored for homemakers. contractors and merchants. Taxi drivers have to take a course to get an operator' s license. By the end of 1993 , 34 environmentally friendly daycare centers were up and running. Children get a chance to interact. and learn about their environment. The activities include making masks of animals facing extinction from magazine pages. They are then sold in a string of souvenir shops, with profits helping to pay for the facilities. In small gardens out back , the kids grow vegetables for their snacks. 8 "We' re trying to create a whole new set of attitudes and a sense of involvement in this City ," Greca said. (20) Skim Passage 2 and then choose from the following Iist an appropriate sentence to fill in each of the blanks in the passage. A. Environmental efforts were only a small part of the plan for Curitiba. B. "To the people of Curitiba , this city is the best human invention there is. " C. Continual migration and lack of city planning has created an unfriendly environment for many cities in the world today. D. Household garbage was not the only reason to begin a recycle program. E. "It' s cheaper to build libraries than prisons," said Greca. F. The brightly coloured lighthouses have 5. OOO-volume libraries on the first floor , reading rooms on the second and a guard in a light tower that transmits a strong beam to provide community security. G. Like most other overcrowded and poor cities in the world , Curitiba had a serious garbage problem , until it introduced its "garbage that is not garbage" program. H. In 1991 , Curitiba built the Free University for the Environment - from old telephone poles. 1. Curitiba is now known as the world' s recycling capital. J. Curitiba is also taking government to the people. 634
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